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No bike share south of Atlantic Avenue this year
The Brooklyn Paper
May 15See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Aaron ShortThe Brooklyn PaperYou won’t have a hard time finding the city’s new rental bikes this summer — unless you live south of Atlantic Avenue. Beginning in July, 148 bike share stations will set up shop in DU... »
Get Out: Sip-n-Shop, an Afternoon Tea Party and Healthy Kids Day!
Bed-Stuy Patch
Apr 27It's Friday. Looking for something to do this weekend, but you have no clue where to turn. Check out our list of weekend happenings, a list of the hottest, most cultural and diverse activities taking place in and around Bedford-Stuyvesant. WHAT: Heal... »
The 79th Police Precinct Community Council: Disarray and Discord
Bed-Stuy Patch
Apr 27What normally should rise as a monthly meeting of residents, precinct executive board members, inspectors, captains and officers, to discuss the state of affairs of crime and crime prevention in Bedford-Stuyvesant, devolved into an evening of fighting,... »
House Hunt
Bed-Stuy Patch
Apr 26On the hunt for a new home in Bedford-Stuyvesant? Well, relax, we've done the window shopping for you. Check out these five open houses taking place this weekend in Bedford-Stuyvesant. 1. This beautifully appointed one-bedroom apartment in a Turn of th... »
Greening Bedford Stuyvesant
Bed-Stuy Patch
Apr 26May 10, 2012 - 6:30pm - 8:30pm On May 10, 2012, Bridge Street Development Corporation, in partnership with Retrofit NYC, Bridge Street, will be hosting Greening Bedford-Stuyvesant, a chance for homeowners to reduce their energy bills and upgrade their ... »
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Goodbye, 804 Jefferson Avenue, and Goodnight
Brownstoner
Apr 25Via a reader we have the photo above, which shows that the historic mansion at 804 Jefferson Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant is no longer in existence. The building, which was more or less a textbook case of demolition by neglect, caught on fire last week... »
FORT GREENE: Conservative voters will elect Downtown’s next Congressman, insiders say
The Brooklyn Paper
Apr 25Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Daniel BushThe Brooklyn PaperThe fate of Downtown neighborhoods from Brooklyn Heights to Clinton Hill may be decided by voters in some of the borough’s most conservative commu... »
WILLIAMSBURG: Pfizer sells off last properties in Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Paper
Apr 23See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Aaron ShortThe Brooklyn PaperBy Aaron Short Pfizer sold its last remaining stake in Williamsburg last week, officially ending the pharmaceutical giant’s decades-long run in North Brooklyn and putting two large lot... »
CLINTON HILL: Putnam Triangle foes fight to save hated plaza
The Brooklyn Paper
Apr 23Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Daniel BushThe Brooklyn PaperThe biggest opponents of a controversial Clinton Hill pedestrian plaza have become the mini-park’s staunchest defenders by blasting a city plan to... »
Bed-Stuy Will Decide Who Replaces Ed Towns: Charles Barron or Hakeem Jeffries?
Brooklyn Ron
Apr 21[As published in Our Time Press.] By Ron Howell Last year at a Jefferson Avenue (between Tompkins and Throop Avenues) block party, I heartily shouted out my favorite phrase: “Bed-Stuy, do or die!” Some do not like that term, which... »